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KRISTINA WERNER KRISTINA WERNER UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN WORK SAMPLE UNDERGRADUATE DESIGN WORK SAMPLE

Undergraduate Design Work Sample - Krissy Werner

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This is a sample of my work from Junior year architecture design projects. Used during 2015 career fair.

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KRISTINA WERNERKRISTINA WERNERUNDERGRADUATE DESIGN WORK SAMPLEUNDERGRADUATE DESIGN WORK SAMPLE

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PROFILEPROFILEA: (permanent) 1928 N 17th rd, streator, il, 61364A: (permanent) 1928 N 17th rd, streator, il, 61364 (school) 909 S fifth st, champaign, il, 61820 (school) 909 S fifth st, champaign, il, 61820P: 815.257.0985P: 815.257.0985E: [email protected]: [email protected]

UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IN URBANA CHAMPAIGNUNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS IN URBANA CHAMPAIGNBACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN aRCHITECTURE 2016BACHELOR OF SCIENCE IN aRCHITECTURE 2016

THIRD YEAR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTTHIRD YEAR UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT

ACHIEVEMENTACHIEVEMENTDESIGN BUILD COMPETITION (SPRING 2015) - 1st placeDESIGN BUILD COMPETITION (SPRING 2015) - 1st place

ANNUAL ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2014 - MARTIN PORTERANNUAL ARCHITECTURE AWARD 2014 - MARTIN PORTER

GPA: 3.70 (DEAN’S LIST)GPA: 3.70 (DEAN’S LIST)

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CONTENTSCONTENTS

SCHOOL

COMPETITION SKETCHES

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STACKSSTACKS (CURRENT STUDIO PROJECT)(CURRENT STUDIO PROJECT)in the past 2 weeks of this project, it has focused in the past 2 weeks of this project, it has focused

mainly on the urban analysis and formulating a mainly on the urban analysis and formulating a concept for the library on the site of the corner of concept for the library on the site of the corner of

Lasalle Street and North Avenue. The concept for Lasalle Street and North Avenue. The concept for “stacks” originated from a stack of books, where “stacks” originated from a stack of books, where

the volume of rectangles were rotated on their the volume of rectangles were rotated on their central y-axis. The mass developed into the current central y-axis. The mass developed into the current

main oval-like volume with the previous corners of main oval-like volume with the previous corners of the retangular volumes still implied in the facade as the retangular volumes still implied in the facade as

a type of diverse texture that emphasizes the a type of diverse texture that emphasizes the verticality.verticality.

BUILDING HEIGHTS

1-2 STORIES

3-5 STORIES

6-9 STORIES

10-15 STORIES

16-25 STORIES

SITE

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Na Cl Na Cl sodium chlorine sodium chlorine 11 17 11 17

22.990 35.45322.990 35.453

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SECTION AASECTION AA1/16” = 1’-0”1/16” = 1’-0”

December 21st (Noon) A

ltitude: 2

6.3

6

December 21st(N

oon)Altll itu

de:

26.3

6

THE INSPIRATION FOR THIS DANCE THEATRE EMERGED FROM THE HISTORY OF THE SITE FROM

WHEN IT WAS FIRST A SALINE, OR SALT SPRING. THE MOLECULAR COMPOSITION

OF SALT INSPIRES THE

STRUCTURE AND THE

DESIGN COMES FROM IT’S RAW MINERAL FORM, NAMED

HALITE. THIS BUILDING TAKES THE TRAITS OF HALITE’S IMPURE STATE WHEN IT’S IN THE

GROUND, WHICH BECOMES TRANSLATED INTO THE BUILDING ENVELOPE. THE

ENVELOPE GIVES THE IMPRESSION THAT THIS CRYSTAL CUBE FORM IS EMERGING

FROM THE IMPURITY, WHICH IS BEING CHIPPED AWAY.

RATION FOR THIS DANCE EMERGED FROM THE OF THE SITE FROM

EN IT WAS FIRST AR SALT SPRING.CULARTIONALTHE RETHE

OMES IT’S RAW MINERAL FORM, NAMED

S BUILDING TAKES THE TRAITS OFIMPURE STATE WHEN IT’S IN THE

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storeage

theatre

lobby (upper)

up

up

mechanical

men’s dressing room

women’s dressing room

green room

555’

557’

FIRST FLOOR PLANFIRST FLOOR PLAN1/16” = 1’0”1/16” = 1’0”

up

AA

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lobby (lower)

545’

up

CRYSTAL

steel

pine concrete

fogged glass

GROUND FLOOR PLANGROUND FLOOR PLAN1/16” = 1’0”1/16” = 1’0”

EXPLODED AXON - MATERIALITY AND STRUCTUREEXPLODED AXON - MATERIALITY AND STRUCTURE

n

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nsite plansite plan1” = 40’1” = 40’

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inflated canopyinflated canopy

The Inflated Canopy The Inflated Canopy is a balloon based is a balloon based structure that structure that provides shelter, provides shelter, spectacle, and a spectacle, and a sense of place in the sense of place in the courtyard at temple courtyard at temple hoyne buell hall. The hoyne buell hall. The balloons are placed balloons are placed inside a closed net inside a closed net allowing external allowing external stimuli to manipulate stimuli to manipulate the form of the the form of the structure. It structure. It responds to events responds to events like fluctuating like fluctuating temperatures, strong temperatures, strong winds, and human winds, and human interaction.interaction.

type: installationtype: installationteam:team:

location: Temple buell courtyardlocation: Temple buell courtyardduration: on-goingduration: on-goingaward: winneraward: winner

krissy werner,damon stich, krissy werner,damon stich, nico hsu, top nasueb, drew nico hsu, top nasueb, drew smithsmith

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Total Hydrogen

BudgetBalloons - $562Hydrogen Tank - $1TT

Simpson Ties - $15

Pressure Treated 2x4 -

Total: $918TT

Mylar BalloonsLarge Balloons

Net - $130

Total: 490 cubicTT feetff

HYDROGEN TANK - $196

BALLOONS - $562

NET - $130

SIMPSON TIES - $15

PRESSURE TREATED 2X4 - $10

TOTAL: $913

MYLAR BALLONS

LARGE BALLONS

TOTAL: 490 CUBIC FEET

Weight

Buoyancy

Mylar BalloonLarge Balloon

NetSmall Balloons

Rainwater

Total BuTT oyancy: 12.06 lb

TotalTT Weight: 6.8 lb

MYLAR BALLONS

LARGE BALLONS

TOTAL BUOYANCY: 12.06 LB

TOTAL WEIGHT: 6.02 LB

NET

SMALL BALLOONS

RAINWATER

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concept

courtyard plancourtyard planscale: 1/32” = 1’0”scale: 1/32” = 1’0”

1

A

(V.I.F)

32'-6 316"

(V.I.F)

17'-1 116"

(V.I.F)

26'-814"

(V.I.F)

23'-338"

(V.I.F)

9'-1 316"

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ROPE

AIR FILLED BALLOONS 12'' D

PVC

LARGE POLYURETHANE BALLOONS FILLED WITH HYDROGEN 6' D

LOWER NET 15' X 15'

MYLAR BALLOONS FILLED WITH HYDROGEN 18'' D

EXIST PLANTER

ROPE TO SUPPORT LOWER NET

3

2

1

section aasection aascale: 1/8” = 1’0”scale: 1/8” = 1’0”

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detail 1: net lash knottingdetail 1: net lash knottingscale: 1” = 1’0”scale: 1” = 1’0”

detail 2: balcony connectiondetail 2: balcony connectionscale: 1/2” = 1’0”scale: 1/2” = 1’0”

detail 3: planter connectiondetail 3: planter connectionscale: 1” = 1’0”scale: 1” = 1’0”

twine for twine for lashinglashing

3/8” rope tie to cap3/8” rope tie to cap

3” pvc pipe3” pvc pipe(fill with sand)(fill with sand)

soil (fill full)soil (fill full)

gravel (fill to 12”)gravel (fill to 12”)

pvc tee connectionpvc tee connection

pvc cappvc cap

rope connection rope connection between net and between net and balcony with sailor balcony with sailor knotknot

2'-812"

2'-1012"

3''

1012"63

8"10 716"1 3

16" 1 316"

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SKETCHESSKETCHES

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THANK YOUTHANK YOU